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Cowboys allow suspended player to roam the sidelines

My Dallas Cowboys again showed their lack of leadership from the top, when they allowed the DT who was charged with intoxication resulting in the death of a teammate, to roam freely on the sidelines during the Cowboys-Steelers game. He has no business being there

does he deserve his day in court? Absolutely

But it does send out the wrong message, if the guy wasnt some high paid athlete, would he be roaming the streets let alone an NFL sideline

Poor move by Jerry and the Boys organization....am I surprised....NO

All my Exes live in Texas

Originally Posted by lanse brown

A few things that I learned still ring true. "Lanse when you get a gift, say thank you and walk away. When you get a screwing walk away. You are going to get a lot more screwings than gifts"

They are simply making an effort to help the young guy get through this without killing himself. The guy that was killed was literally his best friend, and nobody feels worse than Josh Brent. The only thing that could make the situation worse is for Josh Brent to go postal and hurt himself or others. Josh Brent will suffer plenty of consequences, but he will never escape this in his own mind.

Interesting article in today's Dallas Morning News. Not a lot of people remember that Cowboy great Drew Pearson fell asleep at the wheel on his way back from Oklahoma in 1984, resulting in a crash that killed his younger brother. He will never live it down, but interesting to hear how important his teammates were in terms of support network.

Bon, to the best of my knowledge, he has not been suspended. The NFL has not taken any action yet. The deceased kid's Mom may have had a lot to do with it. She asked that he be present at the service and sit with her. She has forgiven him. He screwed up big time. They will probably be pumping daylight to him for several years just like Dwayne Goodrich.

Found out today it was in fact at the request of the dead kid's mom. He reportedly did not want to go but did so at the request of some teammates. He left at half time. That doesn't excuse the fact that his attendance was in poor taste.

Any average citizen who did the same thing would be getting three hots and a cot because he couldn't post the bond, and you know it.

I know its state by state, but if it happened here the average citizen would be released without bond or a very small bond. Bond is based on many things, but among the top is flight risk and severity of crime.